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Live GAA updates: Cork look to halt Limerick's drive for seventh consecutive Munster title

Live GAA updates: Cork look to halt Limerick's drive for seventh consecutive Munster title

Irish Times6 hours ago

Saturday's fixtures
Munster Senior Hurling Final:
Limerick v Cork, Gaelic Grouds, 6pm
Tailteann Cup:
Offaly v New York, O'Connor Park, 2pm
Westmeath v Laois, Cusack Park, Mullingar, 5pm
3 minutes ago
Here is how Seán Moran has called today's Munster SHC final:
'If the intrigue surrounding the counties' earlier meeting centred on how convincingly Limerick could regain their form of old and how successfully their opponents could iron out troubling inconsistencies in their performances to date, the resolution made tough viewing for Cork.'
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Good afternoon and welcome to our live blog for today's eagerly awaited Munster senior hurling final between Limerick and Cork at the Gaelic Grounds. This one has all the ingredients to serve up a classic. It's Gordon Manning here and I'll be keeping you updated on all the action from Limerick.
Seán Moran and Denis Walsh are both in place at the stadium so we'll be getting their thoughts and all the latest team news from the Gaelic Grounds. So put the kettle on, open the good biscuits and get ready for an evening of high entertainment and drama.

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